Nissan’s upcoming all-electric LEAF car has been touring the United States for the past three months, and is making two stops in the Boston area this week. Through the Nissan LEAF Zero Emission Tour, Nissan will be showcasing the electric vehicle and battery technology as well as the company's zero-emission mobility objectives. On Tuesday, February 9th, the five-passenger, five-door, gasoline-free LEAF will be on display at the Boston Museum of Science from 9am to 3pm. It will be available to see later in the day at the Larz Anderson Automobile Museum in Brookline from 6:30 to 8:30pm.
Complete details can be found HERE.To celebrate the arrival of the LEAF, we are giving away some prizes to our CT GreenScene Twitter followers! One lucky follower will win a Nissan LEAF Zero Emission Tour t-shirt, $150 TerraPass gift certificate and a Eco Touch green car cleaning kit. To enter, simply head over to
TWITTER and follow the directions in today’s tweet. Contest runs through March 1, 2010. A winner will be announced on March 2, 2010. Make sure that you are following
TWITTER to be eligible to enter!
The Nissan Leaf is a triumph in green car innovation in itself. The exterior itself may take a lot of getting used to. Still, it has paved a way for that future car look everyone has been dreaming about. But then who knows what else the future has in store for us.
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